"So, we have to treat everyone as if they have the virus. "Definitely the fact that we had guys with no symptoms testing positive and we had guys with full-blown symptoms getting consecutive negative tests on multiple days was really eye opening. "It was a roller coaster for sure," he said. Titans quarterback Ryan Tannehill addressed the uncertainty of the situation on Saturday. The Bears also had an issue, moving offensive lineman Badara Traore from their practice squad to the reserve/COVID-19 list on Saturday. "We have temporarily closed our facility and are in communication with the league on the next steps," the Titans said. They sent out a statement saying they learned a staff member tested positive. They've already had a game with Pittsburgh first postponed, then rescheduled to Oct. 27 because of an outbreak that has now reached 24. But when Broncos-Patriots will be played is uncertain. "Ain't no way we practiced all week and they canceled our game," Denver running back Melvin Gordon wrote on Twitter on Sunday morning. This latest positive result puts their outbreak at four, according to the person who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because neither team announced the latest results. The NFL rescheduled New England's game for a second straight week after reigning NFL Defensive Player of the Year Stephon Gilmore tested positive. Six games have been moved already as the league is in its fifth week of the schedule. The latest result also endangers the Titans' game with Buffalo (4-0) set for Tuesday night after it was moved from Sunday. That game, originally scheduled for Sunday, had been moved to Monday night.Ī person familiar with the situation says the Patriots have closed their facility again after the positive test result, while the Tennessee Titans announced they closed their facility Sunday morning after a staff member tested positive. The NFL has postponed the Denver-New England game indefinitely due to another positive coronavirus test with the Patriots. Facebook Email New England Patriots quarterback Cam Newton looks to pass against the Las Vegas Raiders during an NFL football game at Gillette Stadium, Sunday, Sept.
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